This resource guide provides an overview of federal and state cybersecurity standards for the energy sector as well as a collection of energy cybersecurity resources from NGA, the federal… Read More
The Good, the Great, and the Difficult to Use By David Salzer, Director of Business Development, Catalis Tax & CAMABrent Jones, Global Manager f… Read More
To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.By Gideon Lichfield and Lauren GoodeON THIS WEEK’S e… Read More
By Collin Binkley | Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has sent shockwaves through higher education with a landmark decision that struck down affirmative action and left c… Read More
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The morgue manager of Harvard Medical School was one of several people indicted for stealing brains, skin, and other human remains and selli… Read More
Daylight Saving Time has been a long-standing topic of debate in America, and recent developments have reignited discussions on its permanence. The US Senate recently voted without objection… Read More
Homeowner’s insurance, also commonly referred to as home insurance, is far from being a mere luxury, rather it is an absolute necessity. It safeguards your home and valuable possession… Read More
UP Free Laptop Yojana 2021:Bridging the Digital DivideHow Free Laptop Programs Empower Students in Uttar PradeshIn a world that has become digitally literate, lack of access to technology is… Read More
Republican Tom Horn, the newly elected Superintendent of Arizona State Schools, was the guest speaker at the Fountain Hills tea meeting last Thursday, January 19th. distractions” fro… Read More
A new patio or a gazebo could be just the right addition to your house this year! Putting together a beautiful patio with the right patio cover adorning your garden space can give your home… Read More
Staff report UPTON — During the School Committee meeting on October 20 at Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School, Academic Curriculum Coordinator Edward Evans upd… Read More
By Jennifer Allen
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Researchers for a latest examine discovered that 57,412 websites nationwide, together with 1,452 in North Carolina, are presumed to be contaminated… Read More
Everything from community gardens and cooking classes to new physical education standards in public schools is being implemented in South Carolina in the fight against childhood obesity… Read More
California is in the process of approving new guidelines for math education in public schools that "pushes Algebra 1 back to 9th grade, de-emphasizes calculus, and applies social justice pri… Read More
City management congratulates the Pharr Police Mental Health unit for their recent recognition as the “Organization of the Year.” They received the distinction at the CIT Associa… Read More
At a large Baltimore high school, 77 percent tested at the elementary level, including a quarter with kindergarten and first-grade skills. An F+ student ranked in the middle of his class at… Read More
Data Science Collides with Traditional Math in the Golden StateSan Francisco’s approach is the model for a new math framework proposed by the California Department of Education that… Read More
Florida will stop using “outdated” end-of-year exams in favor of progress tests three times a year, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced last week.
Tests can be customized to each student… Read More
The University of California is lying about its decision to drop the SAT and ACT for college admissions, writes Caitlin Flanagan in a scathing Atlantic article.
California has “consig… Read More
Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine for young people 12 and older is expected to be approved next week.
By fall, middle and high school students, as well as their teachers and other school staff… Read More
UFT President Michael Mulgrew--We're more than halfway through this wonderful school year. Hope everyone is safe. Asks for a moment of silence for former CTU President Karen Lewis. Midd… Read More
Thanks to, Jerry Goldfeder, an Election Lawyer, and Special Counsel at Stroock LLP in New York. He Teaches Election Law and the Presidency, at the Fordham Law School, and is the Author of th… Read More
Fingerpainting at New West Intergenerational, a Cleveland charter school with multi-age, self-paced classrooms.
If students are way behind when schools reopen, should they repeat the grade?… Read More